Central Bank of Romania to Conduct Nationwide Assessment on Household Assets and Consumer Spending Habits
The National Bank of Romania (BNR) has initiated a public tender worth RON 6 million for a statistical survey aimed at assessing Romania's nationwide household wealth, financing patterns, and consumption patterns. The tender, published in the national electronic procurement system SEAP, is for a survey conducted by Ipsos Romania.
The survey aims to provide insights into the wealth, financing, and consumption patterns of households across Romania. It will assess household wealth, financing patterns, and consumption patterns, offering a comprehensive picture of the economic landscape in the country. Furthermore, the survey also aims to assess Romania's consumer behaviour, shedding light on the country's spending habits and preferences.
The results of the survey are expected to offer valuable insights into the economic health of Romania's households. By understanding the patterns of wealth, financing, and consumption, policymakers and economists can make informed decisions to support the economy and improve the quality of life for Romanian citizens.
Interested parties can access the procurement documents and further details about the tender on the SEAP system. The survey is open to all eligible companies, making it an exciting opportunity for businesses to contribute to the economic understanding of Romania.
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